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This is El Tuno (Zaragoza), the university bar that Princess Leonor visited with her academy classmates

It is one of the most frequented bars in Zaragoza by university students and young soldiers. Princess Leonor also tried its tapas.

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It has been a few days since Princess Leonor started her military training at the General Military Academy of Zaragoza and it seems that she has integrated very well. As reported by El Heraldo de Aragón, Princess Leonor went to this bar frequented by university students in Zaragoza. It is called El Tuno, is located very close to the San Francisco campus of the University of Zaragoza and, among other things, serves breakfast, sandwiches, salads and homemade pizzas.

As reported by the aforementioned media, Leonor went with more than twenty colleagues to spend a relaxed time while ordering different drinks accompanied by tapas such as scrambled eggs, sandwiches, burgers and pizzas. In total they spent about 170 €, which they paid between all the diners.

This mythical bar is run by Isidro Francés Ruiz, who has been at the helm of El Tuno for more than 35 years. The decoration of the place is full of references to old gentlemen and also to the Tuna (the traditional group of university students dressed in a characteristic costume and dedicated to singing in the streets).

In the bar’s social networks, you can see the multitude of young people who usually go to the bar to drink beers and try all the dishes on the menu. One of their star tapas are patatas bravas and huevos rotos. But they also have other typical portions such as croquettes, squid or sandwiches of anything you want.

Where? At 9 Pedro Cerbuna Street, 50009 Zaragoza, Spain